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Creating Silhouette Art with the iPad

May 16, 2013 by Terri Eichholz

I would be the first to raise my hand in a Superdome full of people if the following question was asked, “Who is the worst art teacher out there?”  But if I can find a way to integrate art and technology, my lessons are sometimes fairly successful.  This was one of those activities. To complete … Read more

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Categories Apps, Art, Creative Thinking, Education, K-12, Student Products, Teaching Tools, Websites Tags art, education, iPad, k-12, silhouette, Texter, Tracing Paper, TypeDrawing 2 Comments

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